Can You Use EBT at Starbucks?

Emily Chan
Published May 3, 2026

The Short Answer

No, regular Starbucks stores do not accept EBT cards. Starbucks doesn't have any official policy about EBT payments on their website, and you won't find standalone Starbucks locations listed as approved stores on the USDA SNAP locator.

However, there are still ways to enjoy Starbucks products using your EBT card.

 

Starbucks Locations Inside Grocery Stores

Some Starbucks locations inside grocery stores may accept EBT, but this depends on the store. Here's what you need to know:

  • Starbucks inside Kroger stores: These locations may accept EBT
  • Starbucks inside Target stores: These locations do NOT accept EBT

Important: Even if a grocery store accepts EBT, that doesn't automatically mean their Starbucks counter will too. Always ask before trying to pay with EBT.

What Can You Buy with EBT at These Locations?

If you find a Starbucks inside a grocery store that accepts EBT, you can only buy:

  • Bottled or canned cold drinks
  • Cold bakery items (like packaged pastries)

You cannot use EBT to buy:

  • Hot coffee or tea
  • Any made-to-order drinks (hot or cold)
 

Buying Starbucks Products at Grocery Stores

You can use your EBT card to buy Starbucks products in the grocery aisle at stores like Walmart, Target, and other supermarkets. Look for items with a Nutrition Facts label—these are usually EBT-eligible.

EBT-Eligible Starbucks Products Include:

  • Coffee beans and ground coffee
  • Tea bags and loose tea
  • Instant coffee
  • K-cups and coffee pods
  • Bottled iced coffee drinks
  • Bottled teas and drink concentrates

Note: If you live in a state that restricts sugary drinks or junk food purchases with SNAP benefits, some sweetened coffee drinks may not be eligible.

 

Why Can't You Buy Hot Drinks with EBT?

SNAP benefits are meant to help people buy groceries to prepare meals at home. Federal rules do not allow you to use EBT to buy hot or prepared foods and drinks—even at stores that accept EBT.

Exceptions to This Rule:

  1. Restaurant Meals Program (RMP): Some states allow certain people (like the elderly, disabled, or homeless) to buy prepared meals at participating restaurants. However, Starbucks does not participate in this program.

  2. Disaster SNAP Waivers: During declared emergencies, some areas temporarily allow hot food purchases with EBT.

  3. TANF Cash Benefits: If you receive cash assistance through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), you can use that portion of your EBT card to buy hot drinks and food.

 

Summary

Where Can You Use EBT? What Can You Buy?
Standalone Starbucks No Nothing
Starbucks inside Kroger Maybe Cold bottled drinks, cold bakery items
Starbucks inside Target No Nothing
Grocery store aisles Yes Packaged coffee, tea, bottled drinks

If you want to enjoy Starbucks with your EBT benefits, your best option is to purchase packaged Starbucks products from the grocery aisle at your local supermarket.

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